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Integrated curriculum planning (primary)
Are there any examples of cross-curricular planning for primary schools? We outline guidance on how to approach planning cross-curricular provision. We also include examples of schools using this approach, and link to websites that host planning resources.
Contents
- Guidance: Teach Primary
- Examples
- Online resources
- Curriculum maps
- Creative curriculum approaches: primary
- Curriculum statements (primary)
- Evaluating the primary school classroom: checklists and research
- Key Stages 1 and 2: subject teaching time
- Lesson planning templates (primary)
- Mixed-age classes: delivering the primary curriculum
- 'Non-negotiables' in the primary curriculum
- Primary curriculum maps: examples
- Progression frameworks: foundation subjects (primary)
- Reading audits (primary)
- Short-term planning in English and maths (primary)
- Subject leadership: checklist for the new academic year (primary)
- Working walls (primary)
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